The case study of Cancia (Dolomites, Italy), a mountain village threatened by a debris flow
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2013
abstract:
The village of Cancia, close to Cortina d'Ampezzo (Italian Dolomites), has been many
times hit by destructive debris flows that caused deaths among dwelling people and severe
damage to houses and roads; the most recent of these disastrous events happened in July
2009 and caused the death of two people. This study considers the cases of the most
calamitous past debris-flow events: the morphological settings of the initiation area are
illustrated, along with an analysis of the processes that led to the formation of this
dangerous phenomenon. In particular the critical interaction between geological and
anthropic systems are examined showing the hazardous effects of the realization of a
tourist development in the area. A critical review of the countermeasures so far proposed
concludes the study.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Debris flow; Hazard mitigation; Mountain village; Anthropic development
List of contributors:
Deganutti, ANDREA MARIA; Tecca, PIA ROSELLA
Book title:
Landslide Science and Practice , Vol. 6